Replaced By A6, Audi A7 Sportback Immediately Injected Dead
JAKARTA - Audi is rumored to be stopping production from the A7 Sportback model following news that the latest A6 will replace the position in the ranks of future cars.
Reported by Motor1, Wednesday, February 12, this automotive manufacturer from Germany will not provide the latest generation A7 Sportback and will continue with A6 in the future. In addition, A7L, which is a sedan for the Chinese market, will also follow in the footsteps of its global model.
Thus, the A7 model will end its production period after the launch of the new A6 model which will make its debut next summer.
Even though it is rumored that production will stop, Audi A7 can still be offered in several countries. In the United States (US), the sporty sedan is offered by the 2025 model at prices ranging from 73,295 US dollars or equivalent to Rp1.2 billion.
The second-generation Audi A7 Sportback, which is currently being launched for the first time in late 2017 and built on the MLBevo platform developed by the Volkswagen Group.
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Since its launch into the global market, competitors from Mercedes-Benz E-Class have been offered with pure gasoline, plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and diesel variants.
Pure gasoline driving variants are offered with a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engine with a turbo track and a 3.0 liter V6 twin-turbo. Then, the PHEV drive version has a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engine configuration combined with an electric motor that provides a total power of 362 hp and a torque of 500 Nm.
Audi also provides diesel types in the outer market with a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engine configuration and 3.0 liters of V6 turbo and also comes with a mild-hybrid tuning.
The high performance version of A7 Sportback, namely RS7, is offered with a 4.0 liter V8 twin-turbo engine combined with a 48V mid-hybrid which provides 592 hp and 800 Nm torque.
This kitchen can provide the highest speed of up to 306 km/hour with Dynamic Plus Package and can accelerate 0 to 100 km/hour in just 3.5 seconds.
Previously, the manufacturer with the 'four rings' logo stopped the A4 sedan model and was replaced with a larger A5.